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It is well known that the earliest and probably best descriptive grammar in existence is the Sanskrit grammar of Pānini ( ? 350 B.c. ) . The subject of the following essay is Pāṇini's phonological analysis of the Sanskrit consonants .
It is well known that the earliest and probably best descriptive grammar in existence is the Sanskrit grammar of Pānini ( ? 350 B.c. ) . The subject of the following essay is Pāṇini's phonological analysis of the Sanskrit consonants .
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THE ORDER OF ELEMENTS IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR OF GERMAN EMMON Bach University of Texas rule : a Zellig S. Harris distinguishes three situations in the ordering of morphemes relative to each other : ' restricted ' , ' contrasting ' ...
THE ORDER OF ELEMENTS IN A TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR OF GERMAN EMMON Bach University of Texas rule : a Zellig S. Harris distinguishes three situations in the ordering of morphemes relative to each other : ' restricted ' , ' contrasting ' ...
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Since in the Chomskian view of grammar writing the phonology of a language is presented only in the final ( and relatively unimportant ? ) chapter of the whole grammar , and since the organization of the phonology chapter is determined ...
Since in the Chomskian view of grammar writing the phonology of a language is presented only in the final ( and relatively unimportant ? ) chapter of the whole grammar , and since the organization of the phonology chapter is determined ...
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The mathematical models of glottochronology | 11 |
The lexicostatistical classification of the Malayopolynesian languages | 38 |
Overt relation markers in Maranao | 47 |
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